[IEEE-bhpjobs] January bio- and engineering- related meetings
esther L
esther-L at mailsnare.net
Fri Jan 6 22:50:53 EST 2006
Many of these events are at http://calendar.yahoo.com/esther_mlus with
more details. Also see http://rtpnet.org/mailman/listinfo/ieee-jhc and
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Mon, Jan. 9
Event: Biotech Forum - The World of "omics"
Location: North Carolina Biotechnology Center, 15 T.W. Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park
Time: 5 to 8 p.m.
Fees: CED and NCBIO members $20 ($25 on-site); non-members $35 ($40
on-site); (Innovation to Impact passes applicable)
Contact: wbowden at cednc.org
Registration: http://tinyurl.com/crtk5
Tue, Jan 10, Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center's Science of Oncology
Symposium
Time: 08:00am until 09:00am - Location: Hock Plaza Auditorium
The Science of Oncology Symposia series consists of lectures held on
Tuesday mornings from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. in the Hock Plaza
Auditorium. Topics will include highlights of research activities from
Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center Research Programs, presentations by
distinguished guest lecturers, and discussions focusing on translational
and clinical research studies presented by Duke investigators, as well
as presentations from pharmaceutical companies offering promising new
agents for the treatment of cancer patients.
http://calendar.duke.edu/calendar.nsf/EventID/6KHKNV
Wed, Jan 11, talk by Robert Fischell, entrepreneur and inventor of
pacemakers, "Engineering for Humanity, Fun and Profit" featuring Dr.
Robert E. Fischell
http://calendar.duke.edu/
Wed, Jan 11, 6-8PM, at NCSU Bragaw Residence Hall
Women in Engineering and Sciences Speaker Series - IEEE Women in
Engineering meeting. Speaker - Kate Caldwell, a grad
student who participated in the GRAND CHALLENGE Autonomous Vehicle Race
in the Desert South West. http://www.ncsu.edu/wise/calendar.htm
Thur, Jan 12, TriLUG meeting, embedded Linux
www.trilug.org
Tue, Jan 17, ASQ meeting (tour Red Cross testing ctr, free, must
preregister)
http://www.asqraleigh.org
Wed, Jan 18, 8AM RTRP Cross-Cluster meeting, free
topic: "How to Decide Upon the Best Path to Commercialization of an
Innovation," speakers from academia, VC, and industry.
http://www.researchtriangle.org/clusters/pages.php?page=10
Thurs, Jan 19, NCRAF meeting
www.ncraf.org topic: Structured Product Labeling - the e-format that's
required when submitting drug/device labeling material to FDA
Thur Jan 19, 4pm, 2nd lecture in UNC SPH Dean's Lecture Series: " Public
Health Transformation for the 21st Century"
Bob Greczyn, President and Chief Executive Officer of Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of North Carolina, will lecture on "Healthy Choices for a
Healthy Future". free, registration required.
http://www.sph.unc.edu/
Thurs, Jan. 19
Event: BPD Seminar: State of the Art: Case Studies In Biopharma Start-ups
Location: North Carolina Biotechnology Center, 15 T.W. Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park, N.C.
Time: 2 to 5 p.m.
Registration: http://tinyurl.com/arjps
Thur, Jan. 19
Event: Triangle Virology Association meeting
Location: North Carolina Biotechnology Center, 15 T.W. Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park
Time: 5 to 7:45 p.m.
Speakers: Skip Virgin (Washington Univ.) and Mark Heise (UNC-Chapel
Hill) More Information: http://tinyurl.com/9erc7
Thur, Jan. 19
Event: Smaller Eukaryotes Group: Bloom Lieb
Location: North Carolina Biotechnology Center, 15 T.W. Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park, N.C.
Time: 5:45 to 7:45 p.m.
More Information: "Focuses on research involving lower eukaryotes
including yeast, Drosophila, and Chlamydomonas."
More Information: http://tinyurl.com/7ce9c
Thur, Jan 19, 6:30PM, TISQA meeting, www.tisqa.org
"Customers Sail Away - 17 Reasons", Dan Galloway
Sat, Jan 21, AAUW Raleigh monthly meeting
strategic planning, www.rtpnet.org/aauw/
Wed, Jan 25, 5:30-8PM, Where Medical Devices and IT Collide
http://www.ncmedicaldevice.org/events.html fee
Jan 31, Healthcare Businesswomen's Assn meeting, "Opportunities and
Challenges for Women in Biotechnology", www.hba-rtp.org Leslie M.
Alexandre, President and Chief Executive Officer of the NC
Biotechnology Center will be the keynote speaker (bio attached). We
will also devote an hour to networking. registration info available this
month.
Feb 1, 8AM, RTRP Advanced Medical Cluster meeting
topic: Quality Issues in Healthcare,
http://www.researchtriangle.org/clusters/pages.php?page=10
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